Alcohol, psychiatry and society

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Explore the intricate relationship between alcohol, psychiatry, and society in this insightful book, 'Alcohol, Psychiatry and Society.' This pivotal text delves into the evolving medicalization of alcohol use, offering a comprehensive analysis that is essential for mental health professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in public health. The book meticulously charts the historical context and cultural significance surrounding alcohol consumption, unraveling how psychiatric perspectives have shifted over time. With a focus on the changing definitions of alcoholism as a disease, it examines the implications for mental health diagnosis and treatment. Readers will benefit from a deep understanding of the social and medical narratives surrounding alcohol, equipping them to critically engage with contemporary discussions on addiction and recovery. Ideal for students and practitioners, this publication is a valuable resource for those exploring the intersections of mental health, addiction, and societal norms. Published by Manchester University Press in 2022, it bears the ISBN 9781526159403, affirming its credible and academic foundations. 'Alcohol, Psychiatry and Society' is not just a book; it's a crucial contribution to the dialogue on how our society perceives alcohol and its implications on mental health.

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